Articles tagged with: Two Player
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Sometimes I think people are willing to cut games a little slack when they look really great but don’t play as well as they should. Whereas I’m more likely to enjoy a game that is unattractive but that plays really well. (What does that say about me?) So when there is a good looking game that’s really fun to play I get downright excited! (See my article on Pentago…I was drooling while playing that game!) Anyway, Dweebies is just that kind of game. I saw it at Gamewright’s booth at Toy …
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This is going to be a review for Gamewright’s new game Order’s Up which came in a box of goodies from them last week, but before I get into the review I’m going to hop up on my soapbox for a second and talk about game play essentials. I believe that there are a couple game elements that are crucial for a game to be good and one of them is having a “catch up factor.” Granted there are games out there where you don’t need – and can’t really …
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This review of Word on the Street is SERIOUSLY over due and it’s all because one of my favorite playtesters doesn’t like the game. Why? Because I always annihilate him when the two of us play. Heh heh heh. Seriously though, Word on the Street is a great game for word game geeks. In fact, it just won a Mensa award this year! (congrats!)
The game is essentially a “tug of war” with letters. There are 17 consonant tiles placed in a line down the center of the board, which is the “median” of …
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Not far from my house there is a dive bar, with scary red lighting that hosts bingo on Monday nights. It’s really not all that exciting; you win a brown paper lunch bag filled with random odd items. I was lucky enough to win the first round Monday night and my winnings included some Cheez-It snacks, baby food, a bunny sucker and Chicklets. By the end of the night our table had a skull candle, a bible card game and three colors of “fun dough.” But before the bingo festivities …
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A friend of mine was over recently and asked if I could recommend a card game that’s “like UNO, but not UNO, but is easy for non-game people to get, like UNO — oh and it also has to be fun for two players.” Huh. So we headed up to my hallway of games and I started pulling products out for him to look at. He really wanted something simple, fun and that takes 2 seconds to learn. Something “familiar.”
The game that really resounded with him was Ratuki by USAOPOLY. …


